Guitar Pick Necklace by Emsaid
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This is a great gift to make for somebody or just to have for yourself!
 
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Step 1: Tools and Materials

This project is actually quite simple and you will need only a few things:

-A nickle
-Hammer
-Needle nosed pliers
-Saw
-Drill
-bench grinder
-Sand paper
-File (optional)
-Polish (car polish works well)
-Necklace cord
-Needles or pins
-Sharpie, paint pen, or paint

Maybe a little more than a few things...
kee112 says: May 15, 2012. 2:19 AM
I LIKE THIS THIS MAKES ME GO :O
KCTris95 says: Apr 29, 2012. 9:14 AM
I'm literally sitting here with my mouth wide open, repeatedly saying "It's so cuuuute!"

Awesome tutorial! I can't wait to try this out!
petalee says: Mar 25, 2012. 5:48 AM
this is a really cool project. I made something like this in RM (resistant materials-at school) but I used enamel and copper for the base/metal and did the peace sign/symbol instead. I'd like to try this sometime. :)
WhiteTech says: Mar 15, 2012. 11:35 PM
By far one of the coolest things I've seen. Looks like I have tomorrows project!

Do you think a Canadian nickle should work the same? I don't see why not, Im just worried about it being to soft or hard...
Emsaid (author) says: Mar 16, 2012. 9:43 AM
it should work, you could actually use any coin, I used a nickle so it would be silver.
WhiteTech says: Mar 16, 2012. 2:27 PM
I tried hammering a Canadian nickle, good 15 mins and it's about half done. The mix of metals might be a harder alloy. I'll scrounge around for an American one.

But so far the result of the hammering is producing a much shinier result then your hammered piece before polishing. It'll be interesting once I do polish it.
Emsaid (author) says: Mar 16, 2012. 5:53 PM
you are probably right, here is what I found on wiki answers:

...It depends on the date:

nickel-plated steel : 2000-present
75% copper, 25% nickel : 1982-1999; some until 2006
99.9% nickel : 1922-1942, 1946-1951, 1955-1981
chrome-plated steel : 1944-1945, 1951-1954
88% copper, 12% zinc ("tombac") 1942-1943

so your best bet is to find one that was made before 2000
WhiteTech says: Mar 20, 2012. 12:03 PM
Yea, I used a 2002... I hammered it some more but couldn't get it to spread out enough for a pick, Ill just make it into a heart or something. Super shiny though. Thanks! Great Info!
ATTILAtheHUNgry says: Mar 17, 2012. 12:28 PM
niiiiiiiiice.
ElvenChild says: Mar 17, 2012. 4:21 AM
Reminded of "Midnight Sun" right now...

Anyway earlier to day I was just reading about a guitar pick necklace... weird...
Mrballeng says: Mar 17, 2012. 1:30 AM
This is awesome!
c-face says: Mar 16, 2012. 8:51 AM
I like it! I might have to make that for my hunny!
monsterlego says: Mar 16, 2012. 7:05 AM
I pick you pekachu!!
Quick-tune says: Mar 16, 2012. 6:06 AM
I like! good one - well done.
susanchen2011 says: Mar 16, 2012. 12:12 AM
OH. it is hard for me.
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